BarefootFord – Around the Web
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Hey guys, BarefootFord.com will always be the place for updates, but over the last few months I’ve also written for other publications and been lucky enough to featured in a couple. Anyway, other then some other social media links and some articles coming out soon in The Arbiter, this is just about every place I’ve been or written for.
Broadcast
Channel 7 News – KTVB of Boise
“Several Idahoans were in South America when the 8.8 quake hit…Boise State University junior Andrew Ford is doing a semester abroad in South America…” More… Video…
Social Media:
The Huffington Post
Live update, photo stream, reports from Chileans and NGO’s Here… Twitter
AOL News
Headlines from Santiago Here…
The New York Times
Sources and information about the earthquake that struck Chile on Feb. 27, 2010. Here…
MSNBC
Media sources and eyewitnesses reporting on the earthquake in Chile Here…
Yahoo News
More coverage of the earthquake that hit Chile on Feb. 27, 2010. Here…
Print/Online
Q&A with The Sentinel of North Idaho College
Q: What has it been like following the earthquake? A: Well, it’s difficult because generally in Santiago the citizens have been very resilient. They’ve gone back to work, and though the frequent aftershocks are scary, life feels very close to back to normal. At the same time, pockets of Santiago outside the center are doing much, much worse. More…
Journalist-abroad for The Arbiter at Boise State University
- Three things I didn’t expect about living in South America - I write about how the low cost of fruits and vegetables can significantly change how you purchase and consume vegetables and the heights of breakfast cereals in Argentina. Here…
- Armed with piercings, we head to the soccer field – Though it feels incomplete (maybe because there is a part two draft sitting on Google Docs…) this is my favorite story that I’ve written since entering South America in January. Here…
- Chile searches for survivors, life returns to normal in Santiago – “When the first one hit, all 7.0+ of it, I swung open my door and just stared at the door jam while…” My “big break” as earthquake stories go, linked from the Huffington Post, AOL News and MSNBC. Here…
- Stepping into Santiago’s Centro - “Entiende ingles?” I ask her. She smiles wide and grits her teeth. “A leetle…” she says. I ask her how much it costs. She doesn’t understand.” Here…
